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Events, conferences and outreach
20.
On 14 and 15 May 2013, the Independent Expert participated in the conference
“Right-wing Extremism and Hate Crime: Minorities under Pressure in Europe and Beyond”
in Oslo. She spoke about the importance of early action to confront hateful messages. In
November, she joined the Sixth Budapest Human Rights Forum as a panellist on issues of
freedom of religion and belief. She contributed to several meetings via video messages,
including: on 6 March 2013, a meeting organized by the European Union delegation to the
United Nations in Geneva addressing freedom of religion or belief for all; on 10 December,
the Regional Ministerial Education Conference co-organized by the Ministry of National
Education of Turkey and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Regional Office
for Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States on the theme
of including all children in quality learning.
21.
The Independent Expert has continued to raise awareness about discrimination on
the basis of work and descent. On 24 May 2013, she led a joint statement calling for
strengthened protection of more than 260 million victims of caste-based discrimination.5 On
16 and 17 December 2013, she participated in the Second South Asia Regional
Consultation on Caste Based Discrimination in Kathmandu. The objective was to explore
contemporary caste-based discrimination issues in the region, as well as to discuss United
Nations action to combat such discrimination in country programmes.
22.
The Independent Expert enhanced efforts to reach out to young people belonging to
minorities. She gave lectures and presentations to youth and student groups (among others
at the Central European University in Budapest and Fordham Law School in New York)
and participated in youth events, including a youth festival in Hungary, to discuss
minorities and hate speech. She met and participated in the closing of the OHCHR Minority
Fellowship Programme and as a former fellow herself, encouraged other fellows to take up
leadership roles.
23.
On 25 November 2013, prior to the session of the Forum on Minority Issues, the
Independent Expert hosted a public event “How can you fight hate and intolerance?” The
event included the screening of short films from the project “Not in Our Town”, focused on
how different communities have mobilized to confront hatred and intolerance. This wellattended event and discussion presented positive examples of how individuals and
communities can take practical action and generated an interesting dialogue and personal
reflections from participants. The Independent Expert plans to host a similar event on an
annual basis.
24.
The Independent Expert used social media, including Facebook and Twitter, to raise
awareness of minority issues and the work of her mandate and other relevant international
bodies and mechanisms. These social media sites also provided a platform for discussion of
minority issues. Notably, the debate on a Dutch cultural tradition of Sinterklaas and Zwarte
Piet was followed by some 13,000 people on her Facebook page within just a few days and
resulted in around 500 comments and messages being sent to the Independent Expert
directly on this matter.
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